Chinese Lunar New Year Singapore
Its deliciousness aside theres a wealth of meaning behind each kind of food as well.
Chinese lunar new year singapore. Chinese New Year marks the most sublime festivities known in Singapore which reunite families and friends and the city bursts into a great revelry. This festive occasion marks the New Year on the Chinese lunar calendar starting anytime from late January to late February every year and lasting for a stretch of 15 days with the first two days declared as Public Holidays. Lunar New Year also known as the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year usually falls between the end of January and mid February depending on the Lunar calendar.
The first day of Chinese New Year 2021 in Singapore falls on Friday 12 February 2021 and the upcoming year is known as Chinese Year of the Ox. For many these businesses are an important source of income. The celebration is all about colourful symbolic processions lion dances red decorations crimson festive dressings and scarlet present wrappages lots of mandarines seasonal markets and dainties and a plenty of.
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Marking the first. This typically falls between 21 January and 20 February each year. Generally celebrated in January or February each year.